10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEPRIVATIVE»
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deprivative in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Oxford Physics in the Thirteenth Century (ca. 1250-1270): ...
Accordingly, he introduces a distinction between the "deprivative" and the "
constitutive" actuality of a potentiality. As these qualifications suggest, a
deprivative actuality of a potentiality implies the destruction of the potentiality
itself, so that when ...
Separative-deprivative. A substantial number of often kinetic gr4 verbs have a
separative-deprivative or action directed 'away, off, out, aside, down' meaning, a
deictic-directional value which sometimes overlaps with the totalityconclusive ...
3
Papers in Honour of R. C. Abraham (1890-1963)
... datival constructions, the indirect object argument typically and understandably
takes on a Deprivative-Malefactive role,17 and Abraham was clearly getting
close to the correct answer as we can see from the following Separative-
Deprivative ...
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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy
12 The house (or its form), by contrast, is the 'deprivative' actuality of the potential
house; it is the actual being (or its form) at which the potential house is directed,
and which it is potentially. The deprivative actuality of the potential house is not ...
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Aristotle: Logic and metaphysics
... which will not result in the difficulties which have until now plagued us. We may
now say: the phrase "as such" signals that it is the constitutive and not the
deprivative actuality which is referred to in Aristotle's 42 Aristotle: Critical
Assessments.
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Social Defence: 1952.IV.16 and 1953.IV.16
Execution of Penalties Deprivative of Liberty 478. Sentences imposing penalties
deprivative of liberty shall be executed in designated prisons under warrants
issued by the public prosecutor's department and drawn up in accordance with a
...
7
An Introduction to Old Frisian: History, Grammar, Reader, ...
The prefix carries stress in: bifang 'court of law', bigerdel 'girdle purse', bi-iechte '
confession'. e-: deprivative suffix in: ebete 'without compensation', efelle 'without
skin', efrethe 'exempt from wergeld', elive 'lifeless'. ef-: deprivative suffix found ...
Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr., 2009
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Counterhegemonic Discourse from the Maghreb: The Poetics of ...
Such patterns inform active and aggressive, yet also deprivative and separative
images. Whether theriomorphic, ascensional, cosmic ordiairetic, such images
tend toward antithetic assertions against the threat of death and temporaJity.16 It
is ...
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An Erromangan (Sye) Grammar
DEPRIV adversative deprivative LOCPRO loctative proform AMEL ameliorative
MAN manual comitative BELONG belonging MISDIRECT misdirective BEN
benefactive MR modified root BEN.DEPRIV benefactive deprivative NEC
negative BR ...
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A Reader in the Language of Shakespearean Drama
A. W. von Schlegel's rendering of the line : Er kind =, ich vaterlos23 Presumably
the words are taken as past participles, of 'deprivative' denominal verbs, of which
there are some few examples in NE usage : cf. dust, stone, skin, weed and top ...
Vivian Salmon, Edwina Burness, 1987
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEPRIVATIVE»
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deprivative is used in the context of the following news items.
Fad diets don't work but I wish they did
Nutritional therapist, Amelia Freer also makes the point that, “the deprivative nature of eating on a fad diet usually means that health and ... «The News Hub, Nov 14»
Awolowo v. Shagari: 12 2/3 Of 19 Not 13 States — Eso
... placed on a provision, one should take the easiest, provided it would not be unjust, deprivative, or put more burden on the person concerned. «Osun Defender, Nov 12»